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"Fast Food Song" is a song made famous by British-based band Fast Food Rockers, although it existed long before they recorded it, [1] as a popular children's playground song. The chorus is based on the Moroccan folk tune "A Ram Sam Sam" and mentions fast food restaurant chains McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut. [2]
I’ll have a big mac, quarter pounder, filet of fish, McFeast as well, a junior burger and cheese burger, chicken nuggets 6 or 9 with 4 delicious sauces and some golden french fries fries small and large, to drink I’ll have an orange juice, no coke, no make that diet coke, fanta, sprite, three kinds of shake, chocolate, strawberry, or ...
Mac Tonight is a character that was used in marketing for McDonald's restaurants during the late 1980s. Known for his crescent moon head, sunglasses and piano-playing, the character played the song "Mack the Knife", which was made famous in the United States by Bobby Darin.
This burger hit McDonald's menus in 1988—but it didn't stay there for long. After leaving the chain, t he menu item made reappearances in the 1990s, 2004, and most recently, for a limited time ...
The Chicken Big Mac is a bit saucier than the original, but that could also be a fluke. The chicken patties are larger than the Big Mac's beef patties, and wider than the buns, which made eating ...
"I'm Lovin' It" is a song by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake. The song, originally written as a jingle for American fast food chain McDonald's, was produced by the Neptunes and is credited as being written by Pharrell Williams, Tom Batoy, Franco Tortora, and Andreas Forberger. [1]
McDonald's debuted the Chicken Big Mac to U.S. diners on Thursday, Oct. 10, and one day prior, members of the media enjoyed an exclusive taste at corporate headquarters in Chicago.
The jingle was used for several years in the 1970s, and has been modified several times and reused: during the 1980s the phrase at Burger King today was added at the end of the song. A commercial with Shaquille O'Neal had different tempos of jingles as Shaq goes into a 1950s malt shop , then 1960s and 1970s styles and finally a 1980s neon theme ...